Here's 9 of the finest hotels to get a coffee in, but not just that they have all bases covered. Whether you are looking for a stylish stop over in London, fine dining in Bath or a countryside explore in The Cotswolds, these establishments have it covered. Read on to find out where your next coffee adventure might take you.

No. 131 - CHELTENHAM

This beautiful Georgian townhouse in the centre of Cheltenham is the perfect merge of classic and contemporary. The rooms have been designed to the last little details by designer and owner, Georgie Pearman. If you don't want to stay then drop in for food...or coffee in a restaurant that is "one of the coolest places to eat in England," according to Tatler.

THE CONNAUGHT - LONDON

The Connaught is located in the heart of Mayfair Village and has been a hub of the district since 1815. It's the perfect place to visit for an indulgent weekend in the capital. The incredible bar wins awards year after year and it's long standing interest in art can be seen everywhere, all the way through to their takeaway cups.

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CLARIDGE'S - LONDON

Also a the heart of London’s Mayfair is Claridge’s. Perfectly situated for the West End, stylish shopping districts, leafy Royal parks and thriving business centres. Coffee takes centre stage at Fera when the waiting staff serve siphons at the table.

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THE CROWN HOTEL - DORSET

The Crown Hotel is the oldest Inn in Dorset and a great example of traditional British hospitality. An inn in the 1300s, a coaching house in the 1700s and in its present day a hotel; is a great countryside getaway with a soft spot for dogs.

THE FISH HOTEL - THE COTSWOLDS

The Fish Hotel is a collection of quirky hotel houses on a hillside with a spectacular setting and view. You can have an outdoor dining experience, relax with champagne in a hot tub or take a picnic as you explore the 400 acres of Cotswolds countryside that surrounds it. It's a far cry from some of the London hotels we have listed, but that might well be one of it's strengths.

Old Parsonage Hotel - Oxford

Striking balance of old & new, each of the bedrooms & suites feature luxurious handmade beds, unique Oxford sketches and magnificent marble bathrooms. Guests can enjoy afternoon tea in the walled courtyard, relax with a coffee in the curated library, or borrow a vintage style bicycle to explore the city of Oxford.

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Old Stocks Inn - THE Cotswolds

The Old Stocks Inn is a recently refurbished 17th-century coach inn. This boutique hotel is luxurious, but not stuffy. Elegant, but not pretentious. Quaint, but not twee. They have a passionate team who like to have fun doing their work, which all adds up to a unique experience for their guests.

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The Pig Hotels - BATH

These self-declared restaurants with rooms have food at the heart of everything they do. We have a soft spot for The PIG at Bath because the gardens are sight to behold as well as to taste when you sit down for dinner.

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